How the Robinson contract could help Heat in a trade and be a get-of-jail-card for teams
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The article discusses Miami Heat's potential strategies in leveraging Duncan Robinson's unique contract during trade discussions. While other teams possess more first-round picks, Robinson's five-year, $90 million contract provides significant flexibility. With one year left, Miami must decide by July 8 to either commit to his full salary or release him at a lower cost. This decision is critical for teams managing luxury tax limitations, as acquiring Robinson could substantially lower their tax bills and improve roster flexibility, making him a valuable trade asset in discussions for high-profile players like Kevin Durant.
Acquiring Duncan Robinson offers teams with luxury tax concerns a way to reduce costs while giving Miami a tradeable asset to pursue high-profile deals.
Robinson's contract is unique, allowing Miami to either keep him for a hefty salary or release him, offering teams flexibility with potential trades.
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